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In 431 BCE, it was mentioned by [[Barnabas]], the captain of the ''[[Adrestia]]'', to the ''[[Mercenary|misthios]]'' and co-captain [[Kassandra]] as they made their way to the island in search of an [[Isu]] [[Ancient Forge|vault]] mentioned by [[Herodotos]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' – [[Memories Awoken]]</ref>
In 431 BCE, it was mentioned by [[Barnabas]], the captain of the ''[[Adrestia]]'', to the ''[[Mercenary|misthios]]'' and co-captain [[Kassandra]] as they made their way to the island in search of an [[Isu]] [[Ancient Forge|vault]] mentioned by [[Herodotos]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' – [[Memories Awoken]]</ref>


==Trivia==
==Behind the scenes==
*Historically, Achilles' tomb was speculated to be located either at {{Wiki|Achilleion (Troad)|Achilleion}} in {{Wiki|Troad}} or {{Wiki|Snake Island (Black Sea)|Leucos}} in the {{Wiki|Black Sea}} during antiquity. As such, this is likely one of Barnabas' tall-tales.
Historically, Achilles' tomb was speculated to be located either at {{Wiki|Achilleion (Troad)|Achilleion}} in {{Wiki|Troad}} or {{Wiki|Snake Island (Black Sea)|Leucos}} in the [[Black Sea]] during antiquity. As such, this is likely one of Barnabas' tall-tales.


==Appearances==
==Appearances==

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The Tomb of the Greatest Myrmidon was the alleged tomb of the legendary hero Achilles, located on the island of Andros, Greece.

In 431 BCE, it was mentioned by Barnabas, the captain of the Adrestia, to the misthios and co-captain Kassandra as they made their way to the island in search of an Isu vault mentioned by Herodotos.[1]

Behind the scenes[edit | edit source]

Historically, Achilles' tomb was speculated to be located either at Achilleion in Troad or Leucos in the Black Sea during antiquity. As such, this is likely one of Barnabas' tall-tales.

Appearances[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]